Monday, April 2, 2012
Popsicles For All!
A somewhat worse-for-the-wear Kodachrome slide from 1950. My father was stationed in Virginia before the Korean Conflict, and before my parents moved to Tokyo. Knowing my parents, I'm positive they had just brought a box of Popsicles to this young mother and her three children. I don't recognize her or any of the kids, or the somewhat rundown home, but I bet they were neighbors to the Army base. I love the way the kids have scattered their tricycle and little wagons on the porch, probably as soon as the popsicles were revealed. The little girl hiding her face in her mother's lap is so universal, too. This is one of the vintage images I'll use on a one of my "cardboard quilt" wall pieces. Yes, the slide is a bit blurry, the colors have muted, and were perhaps too saturated to begin with, but the emotions of this fun moment in time are as clear as the day my father shot this photo. Who doesn't stop everything for a great frozen twin-stick Popsicle on a hot summer day?
BRINGS BACK MEMORIES.
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GRANNY EECHAR LITLA
The photo sure does speak volumes! In MY fantasy of what was going on, your mother and father were on the way home from the grocer and had a box of popsicles in their bags. They saw this family languishing on their run-down porch so they stopped and gave them the popsicles then went along their merry way. Just a slight variation on your story. LOL
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Katie
I'll take that background story, too, Katie. thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery evocative photo. Love the saturated color. Miss that in digital photography.
ReplyDelete(my first "captcha" word below is "isemen"...a new aple product?)
omg, ish, lol. that would be out of the hands of the software developers. I guess it's a hardware matter.
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